In the paragraph menu you can see four icons. They are the left align center align, right align and justified buttons. Select the text you want to right align and click on the right align button
In Microsoft products, especially Microsoft Word, you can do it in several ways. First either select the text you want to align, or even just have the cursor in it. Using key commands you can press and hold the CTRL key and then press one other letter as follows: Ctrl L for Left Align. Ctrl E for Centre Align. Ctrl R for Right Align. Ctrl J for Justified text. You can also align by going to the Format menu, then to the Paragraph option and under Indents and Spacing you will find the options for different alignments.
Do you mean align? Using alignment options from Layer > Align > choose option. If you mean text indent then use Paragraph panel (Window > Paragraph).
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You can align any thing in the page by using style. Aligning a search bar right would use float:right.
Use align=left or align=right.EXAMPLE:"http://wiki.answers.com/">wiki.answers"
hover your mouse under alignment options and you will find out if you are using 2007/2010 if you are using earlier version go to help and type keyboard shortcuts,if you are lazy i am not to write answer
indented paragraph
This will align all links in a HTML webpage using CSSa, a:visited, a:active, a:hover { /*You can set this to right, left, center or justify*/text-align: center;}
Right after the quote.
The paragraph symbol in Microsoft Word 2013 is a formatting symbol that indicates the end of a paragraph. It is useful for understanding spacing and formatting in a document, but it does not appear when a document is printed. You can show or hide these symbols using the "Show/Hide" button in the Home tab.
Changing the alignment of an element on a web page can be achieved in multiple ways, but in HTML, all you need is to use the 'align' attribute. For example,: <p align="right">This is a message</p> will align this paragraph to the right side of the page. Other attributes of this value include left, middle, top, and bottom.
Highlight the paragraph, right click it and go to copy (or ctrl +c), then click on the page where you want it to go and right click again and go to paste (or ctrl + v)